All of us in and associated with the band would just like say a massive, heartfelt THANK YOU to everyone who has pre-ordered and purchased our new 'Seas of Change' studio album. We have been blown away by the interest and response to the album which, effectively, is a comeback album after a pretty difficult couple of years or so. We really weren't expecting such a positive, heartwarming response.

We are so very proud of this album which has been a labour of love and is, in our opinion, an unashamedly no holds barred 'Progressive Rock' record, all 43 minutes of it (plus the CD edits of course)!

We also really appreciate the support from all those Galafans who have followed and remained faithful to us over the years and also would like to thank all those who are new to the band for giving us a chance and hopefully we will keep you on board in future.

We would also like thank everyone who has (mainly) given us such positive reviews/ratings and 'understood' what we were trying to get across and achieve. Hopefully, we will see some of you at a few up and coming shows we have planned for this year and thank you in person.

We at Galahad Towers are very pleased and proud to announce the release of our new studio album ‘Seas of Change’, which is the follow up to the 2017 ‘Quiet Storms’ album which contained fifteen short(ish) tracks and was a much more mellow affair whereas ‘Seas of Change’ is the polar opposite and consists of just one forty three minute track which twists and turns creating, what we think is, a full on no holds barred prog/rock rollercoaster of an album.

‘Seas of Change’ is a kind of hybrid in terms of musical style, featuring more traditional, occasionally pastoral, elements reminiscent of the ‘older’ Galahad sound whilst also incorporating the heavier guitar and more modern ‘techno’ keyboard sounds of the last few studio albums.

‘Seas of Change’ is also the first album to feature Lee Abraham on all guitars following his re-joining of the band in the Spring of 2017. Lee is already familiar to the band and a fully paid up part of the Galahad family having been the band’s bass player from 2005 to 2009 and appearing on one of their most critically and commercially successful albums ‘Empires Never Last’ as well as on a couple of live albums.

We feel that Lee has added his own stamp and expanded the Galahad sound palette whilst still retaining the Galahad feel and overall sound.

‘Seas of Change’ is also Tim Ashton’s first appearance on a Galahad album containing completely brand new material since he appeared on ‘Nothing Is Written‘ back in 1990!

As ever the album was pulled together mixed and mastered by engineer/producer extraordinaire Karl Groom (Threshold/Dragonforce/Pendragon/Arena etc.) at Thin Ice Studios in Surrey.

Musically, ‘Seas of Change’ features just the five main Galahad members plus long term honorary member Sarah Bolter who makes an appearance on flute, clarinet and soprano sax.

This album will be available in several formats including three 24 bit mastered vinyl LP versions i.e. a standard black 180g in a gatefold cover, a turquoise 180g LP in a gatefold cover plus a special, rather lovely and very limited edition full colour picture disc which will be available in an unusual die cut sleeve. All vinyl LP orders will also come with an enclosed CD version of the album.

‘Seas of Change’ will be available to pre-order directly from our official band website (www.galahadonline.com/merchandise) on Monday the 18th December 2017, The CD version will be officially released on 15th January 2018 followed by the download version (available from our Bandcamp page at: https://galahad1.bandcamp.com/ ) on 29th January 2018 followed by the Vinyl LP versions soon after, dates TBC. CD Pre-sale orders will be sent out during the first and second week of January 2018, vinyl LPs will follow in due course.

There will also be various ‘bundle’ deals available to order from our website merchandise page, however, if anyone would like to order a variation not listed on our merchandise page feel free to get in touch to tell us what you’d like and we will get in touch and give a bespoke quote, as long as the items are in stock of course.

We are very pleased and proud to announce that our new guitarist is, in fact, our old bass guitarist. Ladies and gentlemen we give you Lee Abraham.

We are all very excited at the prospect of Lee, once again, being a fully fledged member of the Galahad family. He has already contributed all the guitars to our brand new, soon to be released, ‘Seas of Change’ album.

Not only is Lee a very accomplished guitarist in his own right, we also believe that Lee will give us many more options in terms of our writing and general creative output, plus he is also very passionate about writing, recording and performing music in general.

We are very much looking forward to organising and playing live shows with our new re-vitalised line up in due course.

Galahad are proud to announce a couple of UK appearances in the Spring of 2018, our first live shows for over two years. The band will performing music from their forthcoming new studio album 'Seas of Change' as well as plenty of old favourites from their extensive back catalogue.

More shows both in the UK and abroad will be announced in the next few weeks.

'Seas of Change' is now all recorded and ready for mixing. More exciting times for Galahad!

'Seas of Change' consists of only one forty two minute track which incorporates many changes of tempo, mood and style and we think it also represents a kind of hybrid of the older, earlier traditional Galahad 'sound' mixed with the more modern heavier, 'techno' orientated sound of the last few albums. Hopefully, it'll include something to appeal to all Galahad fans and fans of 'Progressive' rock in general.

Hopefully, this album will be released towards the end of 2017. More news to follow in due course as far as ordering is concerned.

'Quiet Storms' has arrived and is now available to order from our official website merchandise page. :-).

'Quiet Storms' is a new Galahad album with a difference.

As the title suggests, Quiet Storms shows a more mellow and at times pastoral side to the band’s output containing almost none of the bombast and heaviness of the previous three studio albums, instead the majority of the songs and their arrangements evoke a more laid back, spacious and introspective atmosphere.

As well as featuring songs included as ‘extras’ on recent re-issues, Quiet Storms also includes several new songs along with new re-workings of older songs plus a few tracks which were included on the 2014 EP’s now appearing on an album for the first time.

Unusually for Galahad the album also contains a couple of cover versions, one being a stripped down piano, violin and vocal version of Rammstein’s ‘Mein Herz Brennt’ as well as a re-working of the John Grant track ‘Marz’ complete with additional words by Stu which, ironically, makes it a deeply personal track.

As well as the core of the band Quiet Storms also includes several guests such Christina Booth from Magenta on guest vocals, Karl Groom from Threshold on acoustic guitars and occasional keyboards, long time Galahad cohort Sarah Bolter on flute, clarinet, soprano saxophone and backing vocals as well as Louise Curtis on violin.

Once again, the tracks were recorded at Thin Ice Studios in Surrey and in deepest Dorset by Dean Baker and Karl Groom, who as usual, mixed the album. The art work was compiled and created by regular Galahad cohort Paul Tippett and features some beautiful images taken by Roger Holman, Martin Reijman and Stuart Nicholson of iconic Dorset landmarks 'Horton Tower' and 'Knowlton Church'.

Almost 32 years after forming the band we can now officially confirm that Roy Keyworth is no longer a part of Galahad. After having had no meaningful contact with Roy since November 2015 we have been informed via a reliable third party source that Roy has retired from the band and music in general.

Of course this is a sad and unfortunate situation but the rest of us as are as passionate about making and performing Galahad music as we ever have been. We are determined to concentrate on the positives and keep working on the twenty odd tracks that we currently have in our song ‘bank’ as it were.

We are also still considering our options as far as a replacement guitarist is concerned and Karl Groom from Threshold has very kindly agreed to handle guitar duties on our forthcoming ‘Quiet Storms’ album as well as on our new ‘Seas of Change’ album which will be released later in 2017.

Suffice to say that the good ship Galahad is in safe hands and still sailing, albeit, on occasionally choppy seas!

In 2007 Galahad released ‘Empires Never Last’, their sixth studio album and the first album recorded with Karl Groom (Threshold/Pendragon/Yes/Dragonforce etc.) at the controls and one which was to become a watershed in the history of the band. It was easily their heaviest, most muscular and guitar orientated album release at that point (although punctuated with occasional more sensitive musical flourishes) and as such rejuvenated the band, taking them in a fresh, more ‘modern’ sounding direction whilst along the way becoming one of their most successful releases both critically and in terms of sales.

Nearly a decade later and in order to celebrate ten years since the recording of this album Galahad are very proud and pleased to announce that ‘Empires’ is to be released in a limited edition double LP format in conjunction with our friends ‘Oskar Productions’ in Poland. There will also be 100 copies available only on ‘blue’ vinyl.

This double LP will also feature the added bonus of a brand new ‘orchestral’ version of the title track recorded especially for this release. The album will be pressed on heavy weight 180 gram vinyl and will come in a rather lovely gatefold sleeve, with artwork courtesy of renowned album designer Paul Tippett (It Bites, Frost* etc.).

‘Empires’ also features a few special guests including Karl Groom (Threshold) on guitar, Clive Nolan (Arena, Pendragon) and Tina Booth (Magenta) on vocals.

This rather sumptuous double LP release should be a real treat for existing Galahad followers as well as, hopefully, appealing to those interested in listening to modern sounding quality ‘progressive’ rock music.

Also, every ‘Empires’ LP ordered directly from our own merchandise page will come with a free CD copy of ‘A Curious Companion – Demos & Cuts from Empires’', a collection of demo tracks and song ideas some of which were used on the final version of 'Empires Never Last' and some of which were not. This is the first time that this 'companion' album has been available in a hard copy format.

Please note that 'Empires' will be available to order directly from our merchandise page from Wednesday 28th September 2016. Orders will be sent out from Monday 3rd October onwards.

Track listing:

Side OneDe-Fi-AnceTerminationThis Life Could Be My Last

Side TwoI Could Be GodMemories From An Africa Twin

Side Three SidewinderEmpires Never Last

Side FourThis Life Could Be My Last (Alternative version)Termination (Alternative version)Empires Never Last (Orchestral version)

At last....'When Worlds Collide' Galahad's 30th anniversary retrospective collection is now available from our merchandise page, just in time for Christmas!

The press release is as follows:

In order to celebrate the band’s 30th anniversary Galahad will be releasing a historical double CD retrospective with a twist, the twist being that ten of the tracks included are brand new re-recorded versions of old Galahad songs, some dating back to 1985, the year the band formed, including one thirty year old track (City of Freedom) which has never been recorded properly before!

In some cases the new versions are similar to the originals but in other cases the songs have been re-worked and re-arranged considerably, either way we have tried our best to be sympathetic to the spirit of the originals whilst trying to bring them up to date in terms of their sonic quality and also so that they compare favourably, hopefully, with the Galahad sound of 2015!

As this is a rather special as well as an epic album, clocking in at approximately 2 hours and 36 minutes, we have also included a few strategically placed ‘tributes’ to a few of our original influences within some of the newly recorded ‘old’ tracks, so it’ll be interesting to see if they’ll get spotted!

Hopefully, this collection is a fair representation of the Galahad cannon and will appeal to existing fans of the band and will also, perhaps, act as a taster to those yet to dip their toes in the world of Galahad music.